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Yeah, the iPhone 5 is out of its league when compared to Android flagships this year. The quad-core devices have multiplied and feature the latest of what Qualcomm has to offer, an octa-core is threatening global domination, screens haven reached insane levels and Google’s Play Store is once again on the march. This time, it is within striking distance of actually overtaking Apple’s App Store.

The future is bleak for Apple’s flagship, the iPhone 5. Indeed, last year’s flagship should not be fighting this year’s slew of powerful flagships. It’s just not fair. Anyway, as the saying goes, all is fair in love and war and for the iPhone 5 this is very much a war.

Here are smart tricks which you can use to increase the productivity of your iPhone 5’s camera and increase your patience while waiting for the iPhone 5S and not selling your iPhone and jumping-ship to Android.

Last time we showed you some of the hot cases for iPhone 5 that are going to debut in 2013. While you’re waiting for the cases, we compiled another list of iPhone 5 cases that are already in the market. If you’re looking for a new case to pair with your iPhone 5, read on and pick one that is right for you.

It is 2013! The future is here! Bring on the flying cars, self lacing boots, manned missions to mars, and eyePhones! Ok… so maybe those things are still a little ways off, but here are 5 super cool iPhone 5 cases that are coming soon for you to feast your eyes on while you wait.

The iPhone 5 barely came out a few months ago, but now another update shocks us. The rumor mill starts again all over the web – users, skeptics and fanboys fix their eyes to Apple. So, what’s next big thing?

Apple is hard at work on the iPhone 6 (publicly dubbed) or the iPhone 5S if that’s what the company is going to call it. Starting the New Year off, developers have already seen the evidence that Apple is currently testing hardware related to an iPhone 6,1 identifier powered by a device running in iOS 7.

Are you excited to get an unlock iPhone? You can buy one directly from Apple stores at “unsubsidised prices.” The units support any carrier – AT&T or T-mobile in the USA, prices start at $649. You can use the unlock units while traveling abroad on compatible GSM Networks that comes with nano SIM cards.

When the iPhone 5 was revealed on September 12, all eyes were fixated on the taller and slimmer design. The new A6 quad-core processing chip, iOS 6 upgrade and LTE capability also turned some heads. But there is one more thing that deserves attention, and that is the brand new pair of earphones that comes along with it, which Apple calls “Earpods”.

When it comes to privacy, it’s an issue worth taking serious measures, especially if it involves tracking of your personal data on the Internet. Sometimes, advertisement pop-ups are annoying, (or most of the time, I guess), but of course, that’s the advertisers’ way to reach out to their target.

But what if your mobile device, your iPhone had already been configured for tracking without your consent? Well, a recent report from Business Insider said that Apple had started tracking iPhone users again . We don’t know much about it, because it was not introduced in details.

There could be a possible iPhone 5 shortage soon due to its high demand. The initial demand gave Apple a breakthrough. There’s no doubt about it, the fruit company sold more than 5 million units in just three days after it was launched.

The iPhone 5 units were sold like hotcakes at AT&T. And the carrier was blown away with the new sales record over the weekend after the launching.

Instagram is a favorite amongst users and its updates have always been greeted with joy. However, Instagram was taken over by Facebook and this is the first time that an update has been criticized. It was updated to support iPhone 5 but apparently that was not the only thing new.

The update removed live filters. Before you actually take a picture, you could apply filters to see what it would look like. I don’t know what the developers were thinking but they removed this feature as they think it’s better to apply filters after you have taken the picture.

Sleek design, lightweight, stellar features, and a rocking retina display… So, what’s next for the iPhone? Since the iPhone was launched, tech enthusiasts taunted “boooorinnnnggg…” Apple didn’t change its design, and its competitor taunted it as “the next big thing” via commercial parodies.

The iPhone – “it was the same design from three years ago,” others would say. Yet, on the recent debut, 5 million units were sold for its first week. And Samsung is also prepping up for their lineups regardless of lawsuits.